A saucy chicken stir fry with cashews, this is a terrific combination of flavours. You’ll love how saucy this is, and how you can adapt this to your taste by using vegetables of choice. Try this with Hot and Sour Soup or Chinese Corn Soup with a side of Fried Rice for a homemade takeout experience!
This is a reader-favourite recipe included by popular demand in my debut cookbook “Dinner”!

Cashew Chicken
This is takeout made at home that truly stacks up to your favourite Chinese restaurant. No false promises here! Just read some of the glowing reviews from the many people who have tried this. 😇
You’ll have it on the table faster than ordering home delivery, it’s healthier (way less greasy!) and it’s versatile so you can add or switch the vegetables as you please. So much easier to just adapt this yourself rather than trying to explain what you want over the phone to your Chinese takeout place…… right?? 😉

The secret ingredient is Chinese Cooking Wine
Chinese Cooking Wine, also known as Shaoxing wine or Shaosing wine, is the secret ingredient that makes homemade Chinese food truly taste as good as take out.
It’s an alcoholic wine used for Chinese and other Asian cooking. Totally unpleasant to drink, salty, cheap as chips from Asian stores (~ $1.50 for a big bottle), lasts forever and you can read more about it here (if you’re so inclined).
While you’d never drink it straight, when used cooking, it completely transforms. It seasons the sauce, gives it depth of flavour and complexity, that “something something” to make it just like Chinese restaurants.
Substitutions for Shaoxing Wine
The best substitute is Mirin, or dry sherry – these produce virtually the same result. If you can’t consume alcohol, the best alternative is to substitute low sodium chicken broth for the water in the sauce.

Ingredients in Cashew Chicken
I promised quick and easy, and I exaggerate not! There’s not that many ingredients in the sauce (see photo above) nor in the stir fry itself (see below).
I like to use chicken thigh for stir fries because it’s juicier than breast and tenderloin. If I make this with chicken breast, I always tenderise it using a Chinese restaurant technique using baking soda (bi-carb). It’s super simple, see directions here: How to Velvet Chicken.
I make Cashew Chicken with green capsicum (bell peppers) and onion because they are the most common vegetables I’ve seen in Cashew Chicken. But feel free to add other vegetables into this. I’ve also seen it with red capsicum, celery, Asian Greens, broccoli, carrots and scallions/shallots.

Making Cashew Chicken
Cashew Chicken is very straight forward to make and also very forgiving (especially if you use chicken thigh).
Mix the Sauce, use a bit to marinate the chicken just for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, chop the vegetables, have a glass of wine, browse through the Asian Takeout recipe collection and think about all the other things you want to try one of these days…😊
When you’re ready to cook, have everything ready to go because it takes less than 5 minutes! Sauté garlic and onion (1 min), cook chicken and capsicum (3 min), add sauce, simmer 1 minute until thickens, serve over rice.


As with all my stir fries, this Cashew Chicken comes with plenty of sauce. There’s nothing sadder than when you’re left with a bowl of plain white rice with no sauce to eat it with. Right??!
Hope you enjoy! – Nagi x
PS For a healthy low carb option try Cauliflower Rice – 77% fewer calories and 87% less carbs than rice!
Watch how to make it
This recipe features in my debut cookbook Dinner. The book is mostly new recipes, but this is a reader favourite included by popular demand!
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Chinese Cashew Chicken
Ingredients
Sauce
- 1 tbsp cornstarch / cornflour
- 3 tbsp soy sauce , all purpose or light (Note 1)
- 1 1/2 tbsp Chinese cooking wine or Mirin (Note 2)
- 3 tbsp oyster sauce
- 2 tsp sesame oil
- Dash of white pepper (sub black)
Stir Fry
- 500g / 1 lb chicken thigh , skinless boneless, cut into 2.5cm/1″ pieces (Note 3)
- 2 tbsp peanut oil (or vegetable oil)
- 2 garlic cloves , minced
- 1/2 onion , chopped into 1.75 cm / 3/4″ pieces(yellow, brown or white)
- 1 green capsicum / bell pepper , chopped into 2 cm / 0.8″ pieces
- 6 tbsp water
- 3/4 cup roasted cashews , unsalted
Instructions
- Sauce: Mix cornflour and soy sauce until there’s no lumps. Then add remaining Sauce ingredients and mix.
- Marinate: Transfer 2 tbsp Sauce to chicken, mix to coat. Set aside for 10 minutes+.
- Cook: Heat oil over high heat in a wok or heavy based skillet. Add the garlic and onion, cook for 1 minute.
- Add chicken and cook for 2 minutes. Add capsicum and cook for 1 minute.
- Add Sauce and water. Bring to simmer and cook, stirring, for 1 minute or until Sauce thickens.
- Stir through cashews, remove from stove. Serve immediately with rice – or for a low carb, low cal option, try Cauliflower Rice!
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
Originally published October 2015. Updated post with new photos, better video and most importantly, Life of Dozer section added! No change to recipe.
More Chinese takeout favourites
- Chow Mein
- General Tso’s Chicken
- Sweet and Sour Pork
- Crispy Honey Chicken
- Beef & Broccoli
- Chop Suey (Chicken Stir Fry)
- Spring Rolls
- Prawn (Shrimp) Stir Fry
- Chinese BBQ Pork (Char Siu)
- See ALL Chinese Takeout recipes
Life of Dozer
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Hi Nagi I made this recipe tonight it was fantastic! I especially like the velvet chicken recipe and it was super delicious
Touchdown! 🙂 So glad you enjoyed it Kate, THANK YOU for letting me know! N x
I love the comments from those who have tried this recipe….trying it tonight! I am already a fan and follower.
I hope you love it Laurie!! 🙂
Hi Nagi
I just now made this following exact your instructions and it’s wonderful. It’s just like in the restaurants! The flavor, the texture, the sauciness. Everything. Thanks for sharing this simple but great recipe. Peace.
Timmi
Woo hoo! So glad Timmi! 🙂 N x
OMG, best meal ever! Not sweet, not too salty and… FINALLY, enough sauce!! Whole family loved it!!
WOO HOO! So glad you enjoyed it Sherree! 🙂 N x
This is my husband’s FAVORITE!! Everytime we eat at Fortune Tea house restaurant, pf chang or any Asian/Chinese restaurant this is the one he always order…Now I’m going to cook this for him!
Thank you Nagios ( RecipeTin) for this scrumptious recipe. ??
This was awesome. My family loved it, it came out just like the picture, or any Chinese restaurant. It went on my list of do it again 🙂
don’t think I ever need to leave your site, you have all the dishes I love, will be cooking my way through here :-)…I also enjoy the Wok of Life site as well.
Thank you for explaining some of your techniques, and the lovely pictures. I also appreciate all the measurements in all different units. I am German, but live in England, and have lived in the US, so my measurements always include grams, cups. And you just make it easy for me 🙂
Thank you Regina! I am so thrilled you enjoyed this, and thanks for coming back to let me know! N x
Hi Nagi,
I would love to try this recipe but cannot use wine or any liquor. Is there a non liquor substitute for the Chinese wine or dry sherry?
Much appreciated
Hi Asma! Chicken broth will be just fine 🙂
OMG….. best cashew chicken ever! I love your recipes Nagi, I live in the states but my sister lives in Melbourne Australia, I told her to check out your blog since you are both Aussie’s. Do you have a recipe for Chicken of the Gods? That was our favorite dish and I can’t find it anywhere.
How have I never heard of Chicken of the Gods???? I need to check it out asap! So glad you enjoyed this recipe Josie!!
Excellent, love the flavours Nagi.
Now if you can post an authentic old school beef & black bean and a Chinese curry then I’ll never have to go to the local Chinese again? ?
Just popped them on the list of things to share!!! 🙂 Especially love the idea of doing an “old school” beef and black bean, I think I know exactly what you mean!!!
Just tried this last night and it was delicious with excellent flavour! I can see this tasting absolutely delicious with some chopped up broccoli added.
I’m so happy to have stumbled across your site. You have such unique recipies that are straightforward to create. 😀
Hi Julie! Thanks so much for your lovely message, I’m so glad you enjoyed this! And YES to broccoli!!! 🙂
Dear Nagi,
I have tried the velveting and it was perfect!
However, something went wrong on the sauce cause it had a rather one-dimensional soy sauce taste and it was a bit salty. My sauce also looked darker than on your pictures. I was using Kikoman soy sauce (the usual all purpose) and I guess this was not the right one. Is there a difference in regular all purpose soy sauces? Which brand would you recommend to use for a rather Thai touch of the dish?
Greetings from Germany 🙂
Hi Lisa! I’m sorry you thought the sauce was a bit one dimensional. You didn’t accidenlty leave out the Chinese wine or oyster sauce?? Those two are key for depth of flavour, it’s how Chinese restaurants make it! 🙂 N x
After looking through several cashew chicken recipes, I am so glad I stumbled upon this one. Some had some odd ingredients, and this one seemed very authentic. I planned to add more veggies, so I increased the oil and sauce ingredients by 25%. I used low sodium soy sauce, and it was not too salty when finished. I used red pepper instead of green, skipped the onion since I don’t like it, and used a 12 oz. bag of broccoli slaw (thinly shredded broccoli with a little cabbage and carrot). I had been craving cashew chicken, and this recipe was outstanding! I think it is really easy to change the veggies depending on preference or ingredients on hand. Also, this was not heavy and oily like typical Chinese takeout. Thanks so much for sharing, Nagi! I will have to peruse other recipes on your site!
YAY!! So glad you enjoyed it Kelly!! N x
Another Home run! Your recipes never fail me. Easy to make and soooo tasty. Next time I will have to make extra sauce ( I like it saucy) and some chilies ( I like it spicy) . Thanks again, keep them coming Nagi!
YEE HAA!!! SO GLAD you enjoyed it Taz!!! 🙂
So good and SO easy! Will definitely be making this one again!!
So good, so easy! Loved this one and will definitely make it again!
So glad you enjoyed it Deana!! 🙂
Nagi love, love this recipe. I’ve shared it with everyone in my office, I have laminated my copy of the recipe and make it at least once a week, my children love it. I’m making it for dinner tonight but I’m going to use almonds and add carrot and broccoli.
Laminated? I’m tickled pink at the thought 🙂 N x
Made this for dinner tonight, and it is the closest I’ve come to making cashew chicken that could compete with a restaurant. I also found it to be a bit salty. I used light soy sauce, so maybe that was the issue. I forgot to buy rice wine, so I used a dry white wine. I added celery and mushrooms. It was very good, and I will definitely make it again. Thank you!
YAY! I’m so glad you enjoyed it Leslie! If you used light soy sauce, yes it will have been too salty because light soy sauce is saltier than ordinary soy sauce. 🙂 I’m glad you enjoyed it still!!
Needed a quick Asian lunch for a friend and this came up! I have never heard of velveting but can’t wait to try it. Might try this trick for some other chicken dishes too! Thanks for making it easy for me as Asian cuisine is not my forte!
Oooh, hope you do try it! The velveting is magic – just like Chinese restaurants!!
Hi Nagi, I would love to try this and wonder if you can suggest a substitute for the Oyster sacue? Shellfish allergies unfortunately. Thank you.
Hi Patricia! Mushroom soy sauce would be the best substitute 🙂
Nagi,
Outstanding! The first thing my husband said was, wow, is this chicken ever tender! (and the rest of the stir fry was great as well). I will be velveting for more than just stir fries in the future — anything that calls for diced chicken.
I’m so glad you loved it Carol! Thanks for your message!! And YES to velveting chicken for all stir fried chicken – it works, it really works! N x